Taylor Campbell <campbell@xxxxxxxxxx> writes:
> Although I do think that there can be good reasons for needing
> security, the oversimplified opacity flag is no actual provision for
> security.
There are many issues here, but I will say this for now: the opacity
model in the SRFI is not intended to provide any kind of security
feature. The Rationale section states this quite clearly.
[Off-topic: If you look at the reference implementation, you'll see
that the mechanism for providing opacity---"opaque cells"---is more
general than the opacity in records, and is powerful enough to
implement a security policy.]
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Cheers =8-} Mike
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